Please Note: Paragraph 57 of the Agreement requires that
within three months of the effective date of this Agreement, the County will
provide signage as necessary to comply with 28 C.F.R. § 35.163(b), after
having surveyed all facilities that are the subject of this Agreement for
the purpose of identifying those that have multiple entrances not all of
which are accessible.

The technical requirements and, where appropriate, the
scoping requirements of the Standards are used as a guide for determining
whether a program or activity held in an existing facility is "readily
accessible to and usable by" persons with disabilities and for determining
what changes are necessary to make this program or activity accessible if it
continues to be provided in the existing facility in question. See 28
C.F.R. §§ 35.150(b)(1), 35.151.

The chart below lists the facilities surveyed by the
Department, the access issues identified during the survey, and the actions
required to correct the access issues. Required actions are listed using an
alphanumeric code. The key to the alphanumeric codes is provided in
Attachment M to this Agreement.

In order to ensure that the programs, services, and
activities housed in the County's facilities are accessible to persons with
disabilities, when viewed in their entirety, the County will take the
actions referenced by the alphanumeric code and described in detail in
Attachment M to this Settlement Agreement within the time period specified
below, which time period begins to run on the effective date of the
Agreement.

Item #

Access Issue

Required Action

Completion Date

1.

Dunlap Creek Park,
located at 131 Stoney Point Road, New Salem

1.1.

Parking Lot off Krulock Road: The parking lot, with a total of 85 parking spaces, is
inaccessible because it has only 3 designated accessible spaces; there is no
van accessible parking space; the two designated accessible parking spaces
nearest the toilet room share an access aisle that is 57 inches wide; one
designated accessible parking space has no access aisle; two of the
designated accessible parking spaces do not have vertical signage; the
existing vertical sign is mounted too low; and the designated accessible
parking space nearest Krulock Road has a running slope of 8.1%. This lot
requires 1 van accessible space and 3 standard accessible spaces.

P3

March 2010

1.2.

Route from Krulock Road Parking to Toilet Rooms: The route is inaccessible because it is not
firm, stable, and slip resistant due to grass, leaves, and debris near the
parking lot.

AR1

March 2010

1.3.

Dunlap Creek Park Toilet
Rooms

1.3.a.

The toilet rooms throughout the
park contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not accessible to
persons with disabilities. Provide one accessible set of toilet rooms on
each side of the lake, and provide directional signage from the inaccessible
toilet rooms.

ST14, TR16, TR17, TR15

March 2010

1.4.

Route from Krulock Road
Parking to Picnic Pavilion, Fishing Dock, and Play Area: Portions of theroute
from the parking area to the picnic pavilion and play area near the fishing
dock are inaccessible because there are steps of 1½ to 3 inches high
to the pavilion and barbeque grill, and the surface is not firm, stable, and
slip resistant in all locations due to large patches of grass.

AR1

March 2010

1.5.

Parking Lots off Stoney Point
Road

1.5.a.

The parking reserved for persons
with disabilities is inaccessible because one of the spaces lacks appropriate
signage, and the existing signs are mounted too low.

P6

March 2010

1.5.b.

The parking reserved for persons
with disabilities is inaccessible because the two designated accessible
parking spaces closest to the entrance have slopes of 5.8% and cross slopes
of 3.4%.

P7

March 2010

1.6.

Route to Elements near Far
Stoney Point RoadParking Lot: In the parking lot farthest from the park entrance on
Stoney Point Road, the route from the parking to the toilet rooms and dock is
inaccessible because it narrows to 32 inches in one location for a depth of
more than 24 inches; and the route to the picnic pavilion and swing set area
is not stable, firm, and slip resistant.

AR1

March 2010

2.

Fayette County Courthouse, located at 61 East Main Street, Uniontown

2.1.

East Main Street Main
Entrance: The entrance is inaccessible
because the interior and exterior doors each have clear opening widths of 30
inches.

D25

6 months

2.2.

Drinking Fountains

2.2.a.

Although a drinking fountain is
provided on each floor of the building, some floors do not have a fountain
accessible to people who use wheelchairs, and some floors do not have a
fountain accessible to people who have difficulty bending or stooping.

DF1

6 months

2.2.b.

The drinking fountains
throughout the building protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to
blind persons using a cane.

AR8

6 months

2.3.

Basement Level Public
Defenders Office

2.3.a.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.3.b.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 14 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.3.c.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 43 inches high.

C6

6 months

2.4.

Basement Toilet Rooms: At the time of the Department's visit, the men's and
women's basement level toilet rooms contained a number of inaccessible
elements and were not accessible to persons with disabilities. These toilet
rooms were scheduled for renovation.

ST14

6 months

2.5.

Elevator: The elevator is inaccessible because, on some levels,
hoistway signage is not provided on both door jambs.

E12

6 months

2.6.

First Floor Fire Extinguisher: The wall-mounted fire extinguisher protrudes into the
walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane.

AR8

6 months

2.7.

First Floor District
Attorney's Office

2.7.a.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 43 inches high.

C6

6 months

2.7.b.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.8.

First Floor Sheriff's Office

6 months

2.8.a.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.8.b.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires more than 5 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.9.

First Floor Register of Wills
Office: The counter is inaccessible
because it is 39½ inches high.

C6

6 months

2.10.

First Floor Clerk of Courts
Office: The counter is inaccessible
because it is 42 inches high.

C6

6 months

2.11.

First Floor Corridor Ramp: The ramp is inaccessible because it lacks handrails.

R4

12 months

2.12.

First Floor Recorder of Deeds
Office: The counter is inaccessible
because it is 43 inches high.

C6

6 months

2.13.

First Floor Commissioners'
Office

2.13.a.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 14 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.13.b.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.13.c.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 44 inches high.

C6

6 months

2.14.

First Floor Prothonotary
Office

2.14.a.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 11 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.14.b.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.14.c.

The pull side of the door, which
is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 12
inches of clear space on the latch side.

D6

6 months

2.14.d.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 39½ inches high.

C6

6 months

2.15.

First Floor County Treasurer
Office

2.15.a.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 11 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.15.b.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.15.c.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 43½ inches high.

C6

6 months

2.16.

Second Floor Courtroom 1

2.16.a.

The entry door is inaccessible
because it has an opening width of only 30¼ inches.

D25

6 months

2.16.b.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 16 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.16.c.

The courtroom, with 140 fixed
seats and an audio amplification system, is inaccessible to persons with
hearing disabilities because it has no assistive listening system. This
courtroom requires 6 receivers.

AA4

12 months

2.16.d.

The tables for the prosecution
and defense are inaccessible because the knee clearance is 25½ inches
high to the bottom.

T1

6 months

2.16.e.

Second Floor Jury Room for
Courtroom 1: The two single user toilet
rooms in the jury room contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not
accessible to persons with disabilities.

SU13

6 months

2.17.

Second Floor Courtroom 2

2.17.a.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 8 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.17.b.

The courtroom, with 80 seats, is
inaccessible to persons with hearing disabilities because it has no assistive
listening system. This courtroom requires 4 receivers.

AA5

12 months

2.17.c.

The tables for the prosecution
and defense are inaccessible because the knee clearance is 24 inches high to
the bottom.

T1

6 months

2.18.

Second Floor Jury Room for
Courtroom 2

2.18.a.

The entrance door is
inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.18.b.

The two single user toilet rooms
in the jury room contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not
accessible to persons with disabilities.

SU13, M2

6 months

2.18.c.

The table in the jury room is
inaccessible because the knee clearance is 25½ inches high to the
bottom.

T1

6 months

2.19.

Second Floor Courtroom 3

6 months

2.19.a.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 10 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.19.b.

The courtroom, with 90 seats, is
inaccessible to persons with hearing disabilities because it has no assistive
listening system. This courtroom requires 4 receivers.

AA5

12 months

2.20.

Second Floor Courtroom 4

2.20.a.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 11 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.20.b.

The pull side of the door, which
is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only
5½ inches of clear space on the latch side.

D6, M2

6 months

2.20.c.

The courtroom, with
approximately 75 seats, is inaccessible to persons with hearing disabilities
because it has no assistive listening system. This courtroom requires 3
receivers.

AA5

6 months

2.21.

Second Floor Jury Room for
Courtroom 4: The coat rack provided in
the jury room is inaccessible because the hooks are 60 inches high.

TR5

12 months

2.22.

Second Floor Law Library: The library is inaccessible because the space between
the stacks is only 32 inches wide.

LB5, M2

6 months

2.23.

Third Floor Court
Administrator Office

2.23.a.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.23.b.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 17 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.23.c.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 42½ inches high.

C6

6 months

2.24.

Fourth Floor Tax Claim Bureau
Office

2.24.a.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.24.b.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 39 inches high.

C6

6 months

2.25.

Fourth Floor Assessment
Office/Mapping Department: The counter
is inaccessible because it is 40 inches high.

C6

6 months

2.26.

Fourth Floor Bureau of
Assessment Office

6 months

2.26.a.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.26.b.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires more than 5 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.27.

Fourth Floor Office of
Planning, Zoning, and Community Development/U.C.C.

2.27.a.

The door is inaccessible because
knob hardware is used.

D1

6 months

2.27.b.

The door is inaccessible because
it requires 10 pounds of force to open.

D2

6 months

2.27.c.

The push side of the door, which
is accessed through a front approach and which has both a closer and a latch,
is inaccessible because it has no clear space on the latch side.

D7

6 months

2.27.d.

The counter is inaccessible
because it is 41 inches high.

C6

6 months

3.

Fayette County Prison, located at 61 East Main Street, Uniontown

3.1.

Public Entrance: The building is inaccessible because the only public
entrance has stairs.

D12, M2

6 months

3.2.

Fourth Floor Designated
Accessible Shower Room

3.2.a.

The shower is inaccessible
because its dimensions are 39 inches by 40 inches; the transfer seat is not
L-shaped and does not extend the full depth of the shower stall; the controls
require tight grasping and twisting of the wrist to operate; the grab bar is
mounted less than 33 inches high; and the curb exceeds ½ inch in
height.

B8, M2

12 months

3.2.b.

No accessible mirror has been
provided.

TR14, M2

12 months

3.2.c.

The toilet room is inaccessible
because there is insufficient turning space provided within the room.

TR19, M2

12 months

3.2.d.

The toilet is inaccessible
because its centerline is 19½ inches from the side wall.

SU15, M2

12 months

3.3.

Sallyport. The fire extinguisher protrudes into the walkway and
is not detectable to blind persons using a cane.

AR8

6 months

3.4.

Telephone Visitation, Male
Cell Unit: The telephone counter
protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a
cane.

AR8

6 months

3.5.

Blue Zone

3.5.a.

The door into the Blue Zone is
inaccessible because it has an opening width of only 29 inches.

D25, M2

6 months

3.5.b.

There is an abrupt ¾ inch
edge at the doorway on the route into the Blue Zone.

D23, M2

6 months

3.5.c.

The telephone in each sleeping
room is inaccessible because it is mounted with the highest control 56 inches
above the finished floor, and there is no volume control mechanism.

TT1

6 months

3.6.

Medical Area. The medical area is inaccessible because no accessible
exam table is provided.

M2

6 months

3.7.

Quarantine Cell FH-02

3.7.a.

The cell is inaccessible because
the entrance is 24 inches wide.

D25, PJ1, M2

12 months

3.7.b.

The cell is inaccessible because
there is no accessible toilet provided.

SU14, PJ1, M2

6 months

3.7.c.

The toilet is inaccessible
because there are no grab bars provided.

SU10, PJ1, M2

6 months

3.8.

Women's Cell Block, B018

3.8.a.

The lavatory is inaccessible
because the route to the lavatory narrows to 16 inches.

AR3, M2

6 months

3.8.b.

The lavatory is inaccessible
because there is inadequate clear floor space centered on the lavatory.

TR8, M2

6 months

3.8.c.

The lavatory is inaccessible
because it has twist-type hardware.

TR10, M2

6 months

3.8.d.

There is no accessible toilet
stall provided.

ST15, M2

6 months

3.8.e.

There is no accessible shower
stall provided.

B8, M2

6 months

3.8.f.

The telephone is inaccessible
because the television obstructs the clear floor space and there is no volume
control mechanism.

TT1

6 months

4.

Jacobs Creek Park, located at 416 Gimlet Hill Road, Connellsville

4.1.

Parking in Lower Section of
Park: The parking lot, with a total of
78 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there are no parking spaces
designated as accessible for persons with disabilities. This lot requires 1
van accessible space and 3 standard accessible spaces.

P3

6 months

4.2.

Lower Section Picnic Pavilion: The picnic pavilion is not on an accessible route due
to a 3 inch change in level, and a 4 inch wide gap between the walkway and
pavilion floor.

AR1

6 months

4.3.

Lower Section Play Area: There is no accessible route to the play area with
swings.

AR1

6 months

4.4.

Lower Section Women's Toilet
Room with Stalls

4.4.a.

The toilet room contains a
number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to persons with
disabilities.

ST14

6 months

4.4.b.

The toilet room is inaccessible
because there is a 5 inch step at the entrance.

AR1

6 months

4.4.c.

The chicken wire hanging from
the ceiling near the stall protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable
to blind persons using a cane.

AR8

6 months

4.5.

Lower Section Men's Toilet
Room with Stalls

4.5.a.

The toilet room contains a
number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to persons with
disabilities.

ST14

6 months

4.5.b.

The toilet room is inaccessible
because there is a 5 inch step at the entrance.

AR1

6 months

4.6.

Parking in Upper Section of
Park: The parking lot, with a total of
30 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there are no parking spaces
designated as reserved for persons with disabilities. This lot requires 1
van accessible space and 1 standard accessible space.

P3

6 months

4.7.

Upper Section Picnic Pavilion

4.7.a.

The pavilion is inaccessible
because there is an abrupt 1½ inch change in level at the pavilion.

AR1

6 months

4.7.b.

The picnic tables are
inaccessible because none provide the required knee space.

PD6

6 months

4.8.

Upper Section Women's Toilet
Room with Stalls

4.8.a.

The toilet room contains a
number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to persons with
disabilities.

ST14

6 months

4.8.b.

The toilet room is inaccessible
because there is a 4½ inch step at the entrance.

AR1

6 months

4.9.

Upper Section Men's Toilet
Room with Stalls

4.9.a.

The toilet room contains a
number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to persons with
disabilities.

ST14

6 months

4.9.b.

The toilet room is inaccessible
because there is a 5 inch step at the entrance.

AR1

6 months

5.

Masontown German Park, located on North Water Street, Masontown

5.1.

Parking: The parking lot, with a total of 60 parking spaces, is
inaccessible because it has 2 spaces designated as reserved for persons with
disabilities, there is no van accessible parking space provided, the
designated accessible parking spaces have no access aisles, and the
designated accessible parking spaces have no vertical signs with the
International Symbol of Accessibility. This lot requires 1 van accessible
space and 2 standard accessible spaces.

P3

6 months

5.2.

Routes from Parking

5.2.a.

There is no accessible route to
the picnic area, amphitheater, or play area from the parking area because the
placement of the wheel stops obstructs the paved path.

AR3

6 months

5.2.b.

The route to the amphitheater is
inaccessible because it is longer than 200 feet and does not include a 60 by
60 inch passing area.

AR1

6 months

5.2.c.

The routes to the toilet rooms
are inaccessible because they contain many abrupt changes in level.

AR1

6 months

5.2.d.

The routes to the ballfield
bleachers are inaccessible because the grass is not firm, stable, and
slip-resistant.

AR1, M2

6 months

5.2.e.

The route to the tennis courts
is inaccessible because it exceeds 200 feet and does not include a 60 by 60
inch passing area.

AR1

6 months

5.2.f.

The route from the parking area
to the soccer field is inaccessible because the grass is not firm, stable,
and slip-resistant.

AR1

6 months

5.3.

Men's and Women's Toilet
Rooms: The toilet rooms were locked at
the time the Department reviewed the park and they could not be reviewed for
accessibility.